Brandt, J.F. 1864. Uber die bisher aufgefundenen restes des Elasmotherium. Bulletin de L'Academie Imperiale des Sciences, Saint Petersbourg 7: 480-482.
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Jauffret, L.F. 1810. Ménagerie à l’amusement et à l’instruction de la jeunesse – Thiergärtchen zum Unterricht und Vergnügen der Jugend. Amsterdam,Bellmann. pp. 1-224.
Watson, M. 2014. Finally, more space for Lewa's rhino. Newsletter Lewa Wildlife Conservancy no. 36: 3.
Bullock, W. 1819. Mounted animals bought at Bullock’s sale brought to Edinburgh. Caledonian Mercury Monday 14 June 1819.
Wombwell, G. 1819. Wombwell's Menagerie in Yarmouth. Bury and Norwich Post Wednesday 27 January 1819.
Beckmann, J.C. 1751. Historische Beschreibung der Chur und Mark Brandenburg nach ihrem Ursprung: Einwohnern, naturlichen Beschaffenheit, Gewasser, Landschaften, Staten, geistlichen Stiftern &c.. Berlin, C.F. Voss.
Forbes, V.S. 1959. Dr. H. Lichtenstein's vaccination tour, 1805. Africana Notes and News 13: 272-282.
Njenga, P.; Shepherd, J. 1990. Kenya's rhino sanctuary is an example for Africa (Lewa Downs). Unknown newspaper.
Wombwell, G. 1838. Wombwell's Royal National Menagerie in Bath. Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette Thursday 11 January 1838.
Wombwell, G. 1836. Wombwell's rhinoceros died in Wolverhampton. Staffordshire Advertiser Saturday 16 July 1836.
Viret, J. 1949. Quelques considerations preliminaires à propos de la révision de la faune des mammifères miocènes de la grive St-Alban. Bulletin mensuel de la Société Linnéenne de Lyon, Lyon; 4: 52-57 [rhinoceroses p. 56].
Stelfox, J.G.; Kufwafwa, J.W.; Mbugua, S.W. 1979. Distributions, densities and trends of elephants and rhinoceros in Kenya: 1977-1978 from Kremu's aerial surveys. Report to Kenya Rangeland Ecological Monitoring Unit: pp. 1-23.
Capitan, L.; Breuil, H. 1910. Le Rhinoceros dans L'Art Quaternaire. In: La Caverne De Font-De-Gaume aux Eyzies (Dordogne). Monaco: pp. 143-151, 251-255 w/plates.
Brandt, J.F. 1848. Ueber Spuren von Schneidezähnen oder ihrer Alveolen bei Rhinoceros tichorhinus. Bulletin de La Classe Physico-Mathématique de L'Académie Impériale des Sciences de Saint-Pétersbourg 7 (20) 164: 306-310.
Parraman, C. 2014. Durer’s Rhinoceros: Artists' approaches to reproducing texture in art. 50th Annual Convention of the Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (AISB), University of Goldsmiths, London, UK, 1-4 April 2014: pp. 1-2.
Maxwell, M. 1924. Stalking big game with a camera in equatorial Africa: with a monograph on the African Elephant. New York & London, Century Co.. pp. 1-311, numerous plates.
Strehlow, H. 1848. Sarawak; its inhabitants and productions: being notes during a residence in that country with H.H. The Rajah Brooke. London, Richard Bentley.
Edwards, Julie A.M. 2009. Hokoyo: silent spoors & parting blades. Johannesburg, Plains of Africa Safaris: pp. 1-264.